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It's not a Giraud but it's a heck of a lot cheaper

SemperFiDawg

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I hate trimming cases. I wanted to get a Giraud, but didn't want to fork over the money. Yesterday while getting ready to trim some cases I had an epiphany. I built this jig to mount my RCBS case trimmer into my new drill press($67 from Northern Tool this week). Works like a charm.
Easy and fast. Anyone else done anything like this?
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Re: It's not a Giraud but it's a heck of a lot cheaper

Pics? Sorry, my computer was slow
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. I see them now!
 
Re: It's not a Giraud but it's a heck of a lot cheaper

forster makes a trimming stand designed to be used with a drill press!
 
Re: It's not a Giraud but it's a heck of a lot cheaper

I use a 1/2 inch cordless drill to drive mine.
You should get a 3 way cutter if you want to save some time.
 
Re: It's not a Giraud but it's a heck of a lot cheaper

I have a drill press on my bench and I was thinking of doing the exact same thing. To the OP, do you find the drill speed is too high for the brass trimmer, or is it no problem?
 
Re: It's not a Giraud but it's a heck of a lot cheaper

I can change the belt on the press to change the rpms. I went with the slowest rmp which is 620 if I'm not mistaken. Nothing gets hot or even warm... the cutter head, the trimmer bearings, etc.
 
Re: It's not a Giraud but it's a heck of a lot cheaper

Post a link for the for the Foster Stand??
 
Re: It's not a Giraud but it's a heck of a lot cheaper

That looks good. Should save a lot of time. I assume the stop ring would have to be kept well lubed to prevent wear....
 
Re: It's not a Giraud but it's a heck of a lot cheaper

I put the power drill into the bench vice chuck up my Possum hollow trimmer, and go. Although it doesn't deburr the cases, I can trim them really fast. The Possum hollow trimmer just requires that I hold the case with my fingers and push it against the cutter. The cutter is inside so that I can't cut my fingers on it, and it will trim as fast as I can grab a case and push it against the cutter.

And I don't have any connection with the company...I'm just always looking for a way to speed up the reloading process.